Online Safety
Technology plays a key role in preparing our children for life beyond school. We work together with families to ensure all pupils are safe online in addition to the real world. As pupils' understanding and experience of online material grows, it’s important that our understanding grows alongside theirs so that we all have the knowledge necessary to ensure their experience is positive, safe, and empowering.
National Online Safety
The National College provides multi-award winning online safety education for the whole school community. They believe that when children go online to learn, to communicate or to play, they should be able to do so safely.
We are delighted to offer National Online Safety courses for free to all our families. The courses are up-to-date and relevant for all our young people, and for their families, as we work to keep them safe online.
Parents can join National College for free to help children to use the internet safely. You can register and create your account. When you’re set up, you’ll be able to set ‘Parent/Carer’ as your user type.
Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP)
The National Crime Agency's Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) helps children and young people. CEOP offers help if a young person (up to 18) has been forced or tricked into taking part in sexual activity with anyone online or in the real world. CEOP also offer advice and resources to support with the online problems young people might face, such as cyberbullying and hacking.
On the homepage of this website you'll see a scared character, which is an easy-to-access link to CEOP for our pupils. We teach children that if they are worried about online safety, they can click on the scared figurine and the link will take them straight to CEOP for support.
We are smartphone-free
Smartphones can be useful tools for adults, but mounting evidence shows they negatively impact young people’s mental health, wellbeing, and safety, presenting significant safeguarding risks for primary age children. Braywick Court School prioritises real-world, in-person interaction that fosters empathy, social skills, and community.
Prioritising the mental health and wellbeing of every pupil, Braywick Court School is a smartphone-free school.
Smartphone & Digital Safety Parent Workshop
https://www.smartphonefreechildhood.org/
Monitoring & Filtering
We prioritize the online safety of every child and ensure the integrity of the school's systems. We utilise several important technological layers working in combination to provide robust protection:
- Boundary Protection and Content Filtering: Our internet network is protected by an industrial-grade firewall and content filtering solution. This system meets the standards set out in Keeping Children Safe in Education, acting as a digital barrier, preventing unauthorised access, managing network traffic, and blocking websites that contain harmful or inappropriate content from reaching our school devices.
- Device Protection (Anti-Virus): All school equipment has centrally managed Antivirus and Endpoint Protection suite installed. This security software constantly monitors for and immediately removes malicious threats, such as viruses or malware, ensuring the hardware and pupil data remain secure.
- Active Monitoring and Safeguarding: Beyond blocking access, we actively monitor pupil activity across the network. Alerting designated safeguarding leads to potentially harmful actions that may indicate a child is at risk or being targeted.
- Communication Platform Security (Google): Our email platform and Learning Management System (LMS) are provided by Google. This service includes powerful, built-in security protocols that filter out spam, phishing attempts, and suspicious emails before they reach inboxes, safeguarding our digital communications.
- Data Integrity and Recovery: All of our critical school data is protected by a comprehensive backup and data recovery solution. This essential system is managed by our trusted IT support partner, TechResponse, ensuring that all information is regularly saved and can be quickly and securely restored in the event of hardware failure or accidental data loss.
Parent resources
Navigating the digital world can be a minefield for parents. Here you will find some useful resources to support you in keeping your child safe online.
- https://www.papayaparents.com/
- https://www.internetmatters.org/parental-controls/
- https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/
- https://www.childnet.com/parents-and-carers/
- Let's Talk About Life Online
- 12 Smartphone Tips
- Apple & iPad Parent Control Guide
- Online Safety for Under 5's
- Safe Online Set Up Checklist for Parents
- Parents and Carers Online Safety Resources
- Safe & Healthy Online Habits.


